1966
DOI: 10.1016/s0140-6736(66)91858-7
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Malformations Associated With Precocious Synthesis of Adult Hæmoglobin

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“…From these results it was concluded that the present subject re presented another example in which there was precocious synthesis of /1-chains. Previous accounts of this phenomenon have been re ported in Caucasian subjects [7,8]; this appears to be the first in stance reported in Chinese. Results with our Chinese subject re semble those of the infant reported by Vella [7] which was normal and which had a foetal haemoglobin concentration of 9.5%.…”
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“…From these results it was concluded that the present subject re presented another example in which there was precocious synthesis of /1-chains. Previous accounts of this phenomenon have been re ported in Caucasian subjects [7,8]; this appears to be the first in stance reported in Chinese. Results with our Chinese subject re semble those of the infant reported by Vella [7] which was normal and which had a foetal haemoglobin concentration of 9.5%.…”
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“…In contrast, there are relatively few cases of translocations involving group C chromosomes. There are two other reports of D/C translocations by Stalder, Buhler, Gadola, Widmer, and Freuler (1964) and Weller, Apley, and Raper (1966). Stalder and his co-workers showed that the group C chromosome involved in the translocation was autosomal by its transmission through males.…”
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“…6or7. Weller, Apley, and Raper (1966) child had a C/D translocation. No autoradiography was performed.…”
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confidence: 99%